• After 15+ years, we've made a big change: Android Forums is now Early Bird Club. Learn more here.

Just a fantastic phone

Androidcurious

Android Enthusiast
Jul 6, 2010
324
111
I just wanted to start a thread purely to praise this phone. It has been a fantastic user experience without compromise. The Android community always seems to hold it's breath waiting for that one great phone. This is it. Performance is beastly, fast, precise, and efficient. Battery life has been tremendous, something I never thought I'd see on a big display LTE phone.

Also, it's the first Android phone that I think is actually as striking as the iphone in design. It's sleek, comfortable to hold, and it even fits in my pocket!

Great, great phone. I'm convinced this is the standard bearer for the platform this year.
 
I've only had mine since the release date this past Sunday, but it has by far been the smoothest experience I've had with a new phone. Usually I like my new phone, but there are always those one or two nagging things that I really wish were different. (With my Thunderbolt it was battery life and uninspired design and weight and losing connectivity; with my Rezound it was battery life and the stodgy design and the weight)

So far the One X has been as close to ideal as I think I could reasonably expect a phone to be. (Sure I had one or two quirks: eg one time I lost LTE connectivity and had to restart to get it back, but never since, and I've had Sense reload on me a couple times.)

Unlike my last couple phones, every time I look at my new phone not only am I thrilled with it for my own use, but I want to show it off. (And it is fun to watch people's reaction to it... 8-o )

A beautiful phone indeed.
 
Upvote 0
I have to agree too, i was a bit worried about the battery life to begin with but i've had mine for about a month now and i still have plenty left at the end of the day with browsing FB, checking emails, playing a bit of game etc...

And the screen just blows me away everytime i look at it....

I've had iphones and other androids but this tops the lot.

Apple would have to come up with something pretty spectacular to prize me away!
 
Upvote 0
I have to agree too, i was a bit worried about the battery life to begin with but i've had mine for about a month now and i still have plenty left at the end of the day with browsing FB, checking emails, playing a bit of game etc...

And the screen just blows me away everytime i look at it....

I've had iphones and other androids but this tops the lot.

Apple would have to come up with something pretty spectacular to prize me away!

I completely agree!
 
Upvote 0
Just got mine yesterday. I agree. The screen is awesome. My favorite thing tough is the weight. It is just so light. The other great thing is that it pretty much lays flat. My Inspire camera lens kind of made it rock back and forth when you would put it down. The one doesn't do that. Can't wait to take some pics with it.
 
Upvote 0
I do love the the phone, as mentioned the screen quality is amazing, so is the weight, or rather the lack there-off. Sadly tomorrow I am back at the shop getting my X exchanged for the third time (!) .. first time 3G was bust, and now it stopped reading my sim-card.

But other than those problems (and the frustrations of setting up the phone and configuring it, I have pretty much nothing else then praise for it. Now here's hoping to third time is the charm, eh?
 
Upvote 0
I just checked out the slow motion video capture. It is amazing. Has anyone else tried it out? It would be great to tape my golf swing. I'll be a scratch in no time!!

Yes I've played around with the Slow Motion capture feature, it shoots in normal resolution (or as it seems), but when you're done and the video gets processed, the quality and resolution gets turned down a whole notch, blurring everything. The effect is quite spectacular though! Kind of like what you would get from the SlowMoGuys (youtube: theslowmoguys).
 
Upvote 0

BEST TECH IN 2023

We've been tracking upcoming products and ranking the best tech since 2007. Thanks for trusting our opinion: we get rewarded through affiliate links that earn us a commission and we invite you to learn more about us.

Smartphones